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In May 1948 the company presented its first cinematographic chronicle. It also contributed in the 1940s and 1950s with the building of many movie theatres throughout Albania. In 1952, the movie studio Kinostudio Shqipëria e Re [1] was created, which lasted until 1992, and was replaced by the Albafilm-Tirana (1992–1996).
The film stars Yllka Gashi, Çun Lajçi and Aurita Agushi. [2] It premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival on January 31, 2021 and became the first film in Sundance history to win all three main awards – the Grand Jury Prize, the Audience Award and the Directing Award – in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition. [3]
Të paftuarit (The uninvited) is a 1985 Albanian drama film based on the novel Broken April by the award winning author Ismail Kadare. [1] The film was directed by Kujtim Çashku and its main theme is the blood feud ( Gjakmarrja ) on a strong political background.
The club was founded in 1930 under the name Shqiponja Gjirokastër.It underwent many subsequent name changes over the years: Gjirokastër (1949), Puna Gjirokastër (1951), Luftëtari Gjirokastër (1958), Shqiponja Gjirokastër (1992) and to its current name Luftëtari Gjirokastër in 2002.
The plot concerns a passive young author (Ramaz Giorgobiani) who enters the Soviet-controlled bureaucracy of Georgia attempting to get his novel published only to be neglected and compartmentalized at every turn. The film was selected for screening as part of the Cannes Classics section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival. [1]
Marigo Posio's grave, located in the courtyard of the St. Mary's Monastery in Zvërnec. Marigo Posio (née Poçi; 1882–1932) was one of the most distinguished Albanian women, [3] [4] an activist of the Albanian National Awakening and Independence Movement, [5] and consolidating the social status of Albanian women. [6]
The vessels of the Albanian Naval Force are mostly patrol craft and support craft. The Naval Force operates four large Damen Stan Type 4207 patrol boats, three of which were built in Albania. [3] Some of the Naval Force's vessels were purchased from, or donated by Italy, the United States, China, or the Soviet Union.
The film received an 88% rating from review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes based on 66 reviews, with an average rating of 7.40/10. The site's critical consensus reads, " Tangerines ' impassioned message and the strong work of a solid cast more than make up for the movie's flawed narrative and uneven structure."